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Quiet

The house is so quiet, I'm used to having four boys running around making noise. This weekend it's just Abigail and I (and the dogs.) My brother has Ryan and Bryan and a friend has Nathan and Nathanial for the weekend.

It is so weird to not have 100 different things going on here. Abigail is 8 months old, she still small (she was early) right now the poor baby has RSV. It's not really different having a girl, it's different only having one.

Quoting jbyrd898:

wow. it must be a change of pace. How old is abagail now? is it a lot different having a little girl?

I've heard that those who have twins dont' think it is a big deal as much as those who only have one at time because it is what you are used to. To me the task seems daunting.

Quoting MaryanneMac:

It is so weird to not have 100 different things going on here. Abigail is 8 months old, she still small (she was early) right now the poor baby has RSV. It's not really different having a girl, it's different only having one.

Quoting jbyrd898:

wow. it must be a change of pace. How old is abagail now? is it a lot different having a little girl?

I imagine it is much different having only one little one around. I just meant in general though, is it different having a baby girl, after four boys.

Quoting MaryanneMac:

It is so weird to not have 100 different things going on here. Abigail is 8 months old, she still small (she was early) right now the poor baby has RSV. It's not really different having a girl, it's different only having one.

Quoting jbyrd898:

wow. it must be a change of pace. How old is abagail now? is it a lot different having a little girl?

I agree, I have friends who think that having the boys would be way to hard for them, I'm like no it's not that hard. I'm used to it. i do find it strange to only have one now!!

Quoting hcdeubof3:

I've heard that those who have twins dont' think it is a big deal as much as those who only have one at time because it is what you are used to. To me the task seems daunting.

Quoting MaryanneMac:

It is so weird to not have 100 different things going on here. Abigail is 8 months old, she still small (she was early) right now the poor baby has RSV. It's not really different having a girl, it's different only having one.

Quoting jbyrd898:

wow. it must be a change of pace. How old is abagail now? is it a lot different having a little girl?

I imagine it is much different having only one little one around. I just meant in general though, is it different having a baby girl, after four boys.

Quoting MaryanneMac:

It is so weird to not have 100 different things going on here. Abigail is 8 months old, she still small (she was early) right now the poor baby has RSV. It's not really different having a girl, it's different only having one.

Quoting jbyrd898:

wow. it must be a change of pace. How old is abagail now? is it a lot different having a little girl?

I agree, I have friends who think that having the boys would be way to hard for them, I'm like no it's not that hard. I'm used to it. i do find it strange to only have one now!!

Quoting hcdeubof3:

I've heard that those who have twins dont' think it is a big deal as much as those who only have one at time because it is what you are used to. To me the task seems daunting.

Quoting MaryanneMac:

It is so weird to not have 100 different things going on here. Abigail is 8 months old, she still small (she was early) right now the poor baby has RSV. It's not really different having a girl, it's different only having one.

Quoting jbyrd898:

wow. it must be a change of pace. How old is abagail now? is it a lot different having a little girl?

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